More Than Half Of Guantanamo Prisoners Now On Hunger Strike

In this May 13, 2009 file photo reviewed by the U.S. military, the sun rises over the Guantanamo detention facility at dawn, at the Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba.
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MIAMI (AP) — A U.S. military spokesman says the number of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay has been raised to 92 based on evaluations by medical personnel at the U.S. base in Cuba.

The new figure is up by eight prisoners from a day earlier and represents more than half of the 166 men held there.

Lt. Col. Samuel House says the military arrived at the new figure Wednesday because doctors have been able to evaluate the prisoners more closely after moving them to single cells out of a communal area. That move sparked a brief clash between guards and prisoners on April 13.

Lawyers for the men have been saying since the strike began in February that the military was undercounting the men refusing to eat in protest of their confinement.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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